About this course
In this course, professionals are introduced to impact measurement, valuation, reporting, and management and how to build an impact-driven sustainability strategy. The learning materials include the Impact Institute’s proven approach of impact measurement, valuation and management. You will gain insights into how impact measurement, reporting and management can contribute to your organisation, its stakeholders and the society. As a result, professionals will be well-equipped to work on their sustainability projects and reports with impact in mind. The average time spent by users on this program is 10 hours. After completing the course, participants will receive a course completion digital certificate. This course is in English.
Content of the course
This course consists of the following four subjects:
- Mastering Impact Language I (i.e. essential concepts for impact strategy)
- Mastering Impact Language II (i.e. Putting concepts in practice)
- Impact strategy I (i.e. Impact Materiality and ii. Impact Measurement).
- Impact Strategy II (i.e. Managing Impact and ii. Developing Impact Strategy).
Join this program and
- Learn to understand and use impact language.
- Work on the value chain of your organisation and identify the right Impact Pathway.
- Become aware of your organisational double materiality and how to conduct it.
- Get familiar with Value Creation Models and Impact Pathways.
- Get familiar with Impact Calculation Models and how to apply them to your organisational setting.
- Make a personalised action plan for your organisation.
Practical information
This is an e-learning program with pre-recorded content and interactive elements. Enrollment in this course is possible on a rolling basis. The language of this course is English.
PE points (NL) listed on this course are an indication of the time that will be spent on the course. Participants remain responsible to check if the learning activity is suitable to be included in their PE plan, and if the points indicated correspond with the actual time the participant spent.